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Today, it begins! #SugarFreeSuger
15 responses to “Today, it begins! #SugarFreeSuger”
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Yay!! Go you! Defiintely easiest when the whole family is involved! If you think you're slipping off the bandwagon- call me! Just think of what the sugar's doing to your body. :-)So proud of you. xo
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Hi Melissa! Two things I thought of when reading this:Those grazing cravings are normal, so don't get down when you give in to them, especially because you're right smack bang in the middle of changing your eating habits anyways (your body habits are fighting you!). The way to get around this is to just never buy any junk. So there's never any junk to eat. Buy nuts and grains and fruit and healthy snacks, so that when you do graze, it isn't so bad.Also, I suppose it's your husband's perogative to eat his unhealthy snacks if he so chooses, but having them in the house is not going to help you when you crave. In my humble opinion, he should accept no junk food in the house, as a way to support YOU. If he wants to eat junk, he can eat it while at work, or at the pub, or wherever else he is outside of the house without you.
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I love a pun and the bloggest loser is a good one!Looking forward to pics of your meals and snackies. Soda Stream rules.
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I'm so proud of you xx But I don't think we can be friends anymore. Do you not like suger dad. come on suger daddy.. your right. That does sound a little naughty.
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I am a massive grazer and have been doing my absolute best to stay away from any unnecessary snacking by replacing it with a cup of tea and a drink of water!
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I agree with Daisy cups of herbal tea make you feel full and have no caffine and I'm pretty sure no sugar ?? Hmm now I'm not sure. I like the look of it. Keep an eye out for the headaches, I've heard the lack of sugar in the first few weeks can make them shocking xx
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hats off to you lovely lady. it is not easy. i know. my mouth is in a sugar spasm trying to tackle the same. i was told that even eating Special K was out of the question the other day. thinking of you. go the 5 rules!!
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Woohoo! Good luck I dont know if I can do the no sugar thing. Hope you got some good panadol for the headaches.
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Good on you! Amazing once you start looking into it how much sugar is in SO much of what we eat! Sad but true eh?! Good luck with The Bloggest Loser (love the name)!! x
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That sounds like an awesome book to read, I've just signed up to do 12wbt so I'm hoping I can kick my own butt into shape – but maybe the no sugar thing would be good too!xx
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Good on you! i find the snacking is the hardest. sll the best. x
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You're going to replace with Dextrose? You do realise that's a sugar? Anything in the "ose" family is a sugar. glucose, fructose, lactose, dextrose.Anyway, I wish you much luck, and few headaches. Stay well hydrated, get good amounts of sleep, and if the headaches become very severe eat just one (ONE!!) of those small sugar packets available hwere coffee is sold. Then get right back on track. I might just try this myself, but in a lesser way. I'll cut my chocolate intake, since that probably accounts for 80% of my sugar.
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Oh wow! GO YOU!
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I went sugar free a couple of weeks ago and so far so good! The withdrawals were the hardest during the first week but it does get easier!Good luck!
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Hi I just found your blog about following the fructose free diet. I converted my family of five on Nov 1 2011 and we have not looked back. I can honestly tell you that my children aged 10 and 12 politley refuse sugar laden food and treats because it tastes disgusting. We bake with dextrose and I lost 9kg to be sitting samck bang in the middle of my healthy weight range. I blogged about it recently. I ate a restaurant coleslaw recently and had the worst sugar headache. And previously I did not go a day without chocolate. The appetite control is what makes a huge difference, no desire to snack.Remember it is addictive, so don't give in to sugar for at least two months and then your tastes will prevent you ever again.



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